British Pomology: Or, the History, Description, Classification, and Synonymes, of the Fruits and Fruit Trees of Great BritainHogg, Robert
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British Pomology: Or, the History, Description, Classification, and Synonymes, of the Fruits and Fruit Trees of Great Britain
Hogg, Robert
Apples
A medium sized culinary apple, of roundish shape, green color; in use
from December till February.--_H. S. C._ n. 206.
508. DIETZER ROTHE MANDEL REINETTE.
Fruit, medium sized, two inches and three quarters broad, and two
inches and a half high; round. Skin, bright green, changing as it
ripens to rich golden-yellow, the greater part washed with light red,
which terminates in stripes on the shaded side. Eye, open, with short
segments, set in a wide and shallow basin. Stalk, thin and woody, three
quarters of an inch long, inserted in a deep russety cavity. Flesh,
very fine, yellowish, firm, juicy, and with a rich, sugary, aromatic,
and musky flavor.
A valuable German dessert apple, of first-rate quality; it is ripe in
December, and will keep till summer.
The tree is an excellent grower, attains a large size, and is an
excellent bearer.--_Diel Kernobst._ xxi. 126.
509. DOBBS’S KERNEL.
Is nearly of the same size as the Golden Pippin, rather broader at the
eye, of a golden color; perhaps not quite so rich in flavor, but it has
the advantage in growing more freely, and bearing more plentifully,
which it does in clusters at the end of pendulous branches; it is ripe
in November, and will keep till March or April. This is a seedling from
the Golden Pippin, raised by Mr. Dobbs, of Salomons, about four miles
from Gloucester, about the year 1760.--_Ron. Pyr. Mal._ 35, pl. xviii.
f. 1.
510. DOCKER’S SEEDLING.
A medium sized dessert apple, of second-rate quality, ovate shape, and
striped with red; it is in use from November till January.--_H. S. C._
p. 13.
511. DOCKER’S DEVONSHIRE.
A medium sized dessert apple, of second-rate quality, ovate shape, and
striped with red; in use during December and January.--_H. S. C._ p. 12.
512. DOCTOR.
SYNONYME.--Dewit; White Doctor; Yellow Doctor; Red Doctor.
A medium sized dessert apple of second-rate quality, roundish shape,
and striped with yellow and red color; it is in use from October till
January.--_H. S. C._ n. 207.
This is an American variety, and a native of Pennsylvania.
513. DOLLAR’S KERNEL.
A small cider apple, of ovate shape, and striped with red; it is in use
during October and November.--_H. S. C._ p. 22.
514. DOMINE.
This apple is extensively planted on the Hudson, and bears a very close
resemblance to the Rambo, which is not so highly colored.
Fruit of medium size, flat. Skin, lively greenish-yellow in the shade,
with stripes and splashes of bright red in the sun, and pretty large
russet specks. Stalk, long and slender, planted in a wide cavity, and
inclining to one side. Calyx, small, in a broad basin moderately sunk.
Flesh, white, exceedingly tender and juicy, with a sprightly, pleasant,
though not a high flavor.
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